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We hiked on average 9 hours daily on the West Coast Trail. Some portions of the trail are fairly difficult to negotiate and take over one hour per km. I remember km 68 and km 69 being extremely difficult- Those two km’s seemed to take half a day!

Here is a short video Chris took during the later half of the trail (we hiked from Bamfield towards Port Renfrew). The forest was much harder going than the beach, but we had missed the tide and were forced to higher ground all day. Enjoy :)

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